King cobras may ride trains in India
A young boy saved a baby cobra. His name is Dikansh S. Parmar. He was in middle school. The snake was near his karate class. He used a rod to guide it into a bottle. That moment made him want to help snakes. He grew up to be a snake scientist. He now works in Germany. He studies king cobras. These are big, dangerous snakes. His team found something new. King cobras may ride trains in India. The snakes follow mice and rats. Rodents eat food left by people on trains. The snakes then get on trains too. This puts people and snakes in danger. The team shared this idea in a science journal. The idea is still a guess. But the data shows it is possible.